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Revision as of 08:47, 19 December 2013 by somnathbanik(Talk | contribs)

Hamishwillee - Very first thought

Hi Somnath

Thanks for the article.

My first thought is that this filter would be much better if created as a custom filter in the Nokia Imaging SDK. That way others could use it in the pipeline and with other filters. Can you modify to support that?

Hamishwillee - Still the same feedback

Hi Somnath

I fixed the categories and gave the introduction a subedit to improve the English.

Basically though my feedback is the same. This is an interesting filter, but it's value would be much higher if it was created for use with the Imaging SDK. I'm also more interested in the algorithm and integrating with the SDK than with the specific UI used.

Somnathbanik - The article is been updated

Hamishwillee - Thank you very much

Hi Somnath

Much more useful now - thanks. Did you update the code example? I suggest you look at Yan's comment - he is pretty much the community expert now days. Also your code doesn't handle exceptions - copy the ND example to do so.

It is up to you, but I'd suggest that you integrate fully and dump your old approach - make the update section the article and move to the top. The UI section isn't all that interesting and can move to the bottom (though keep the images in the introduction.

Somnathbanik - Feedback has been taken care of

Hi Hamish,

In this article there are two source code. And the new source code with Nokia Imaging SDK takes care of Yan's comment as well.
Yes the article has both the old and the new code, but there are two separate projects one of which (...NokiaImagingSDK.zip) has followed Yan's technique.